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Cellulosic Biofuels

Get ready for the jobs of the future. As the world moves away from dirty, non renewable energy and towards renewable energy, cellulosic biofuel will play an instrumental role. It does not matter what field you are in now, all sectors are needed. If you are a farmer of a toxicologist, all fields in cellulosic biofuels are needed. Find out which career you can plug yourself into. Afterwards learn what training you will need.

Biomass Collector, Separator, and Sorter

Biomass

n a biomass plant, organic materials such as animal wastes or waste from crops are used for various purposes. Some biomass is turned into methane gas and used as fuel. Other biomass can be burned, being used to create other forms of energy. There are many uses for biomass, and that is why it is important to have people to perform biomass collection and sorting. Biomass Collection is an entry-level job that almost anyone can do. If you want to jump into a green career, but you don't have any college, Biomass Collection and Sorting might be a good starting point. >More

Animal Waste Biomethane Gas Collection System Technician

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A Biomethane Gas Collection System Technician is responsible for the operation of equipment that processes animal waste and methane gas. The technician also tends to the day-to-day checking and maintenance of the equipment at a biomethane plant. The Biomethane field is very 'green' because of all the different things that can be accomplished with it. While certain plants use methane gas in certain ways, there are multiple ways methane gas can be used to make energy. >More

Ethanol Production Manager

Tilling the Soil

Aside from its more widely known use as an intoxicating drink, ethanol has economic uses: It finds tremendous use as automotive fuel or fuel additive. To a lesser extent, it is also used as fuel for so-called direct ethanol fuel cells (DEFC) used in production of electricity; feedstock; antiseptic (for example, in hand sanitizer gels and in medical wipes), antidote for methanol and ethylene glycol poisoning; solvent found in tinctures, paints, and perfumes.>More

Biodiesel Fuel Specialist

Diesel

Biodiesel fuel technology is fast catching on as a cheaper and homegrown alternative to imported petroleum-based and non-renewable fuels; on cue, heavy industries are turning to biodiesel. With the rise in biodiesel production, the growing number of US states adopting legislation for the use of biodiesel, and an expectant market, there is also an increasing demand for biodiesel fuel specialists. To meet the demands, biodiesel fuel manufacturing companies will need skilled specialists who can give their companies the competitive edge. >More

Ethanol Lab Technician

Corn

Are you looking for a career that will be around for the next 30 years? You may want to consider looking into a career as an ethanol lab technician. As the world pushes more for greener and cleaner fuels, ethanol will play a very large part. These technicians are in demand and the demand will only grow. Lab technicians need to have a real working knowledge of biology. A cool aspect of this career is that you will be on the front lines of clean energy creation. New ethanol variants really come from the laboratory. Once the research is done, it is tested in the field. >More

Toxicologist

Toxicology

Do you love investigating? If so that maybe it's time to think about a job as a toxicologist. While this at first look may not seem like the most exciting career in the world, look again. Toxicologists are at the forefront of studying the effects of chemicals. This is important because of the results that occur to our surroundings because of these harmful chemicals. Toxicology studies the environment, toxins and the combination of the two on each other. They then devise strategies to fix the problem. This problem solving is really where the forensics will come into play. >More


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